superking wrote:You can write stuff down during training. Your teachers are Western. The point is, don't go out and get shit faced straight away. You are entering a web of spiders, YO! Pick your spider

Thanks for the advice man, appreciate it. Not long now...

Enjoy yourself. It's all one big adventure. I went to Japan for my first Asian adventure and I loved it. New people, new foods, new experiences, finding out about yourself on a whole new level. The teaching is sort of a secondary part of your life really. The same is true in Taiwan. Get stuck in and make yourself an adventure.

There are millions of﻿ people in the world. And none of those people is an extra. They're all leads in their own stories.

If you lose one sense, your other senses are enhanced. That's why people with no sense of humour have an increased sense of self-importance.

superking wrote:You can write stuff down during training. Your teachers are Western. The point is, don't go out and get shit faced straight away. You are entering a web of spiders, YO! Pick your spider

Thanks for the advice man, appreciate it. Not long now...

Enjoy yourself. It's all one big adventure. I went to Japan for my first Asian adventure and I loved it. New people, new foods, new experiences, finding out about yourself on a whole new level. The teaching is sort of a secondary part of your life really. The same is true in Taiwan. Get stuck in and make yourself an adventure.

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